Do you know what day it is today? Tuesday! And that means it’s time for a new blog post about songs with Tuesday in the title. There are quite a few of them, and we have gathered some of our favorites for you to listen to.
Whether you’re driving to work or just relaxing at home, these tunes will help you get through the day. So put on your headphones and enjoy!
Contents
- 1. “Tuesdays Gone” by Lynyrd Skynyrd
- 2. “Ruby Tuesday” by The Corrs
- 3. “Ruby Tuesday” by The Rolling Stones
- 4. “Another Tuesday Morning” by Jim Brickman
- 5. “Tuesday Afternoon” by The Moody Blues
- 6. “Tuesday Morning” by The Pogues
- 7. “Groovy Tuesday” by The Smithereens
- 8. “Tuesday Maybe” by Way Out West
- 9. “Tuesday I’ll Be Gone” by John Anderson feat. Blake Shelton
- 10. “Tuesday Heartbreak” by Stevie Wonder
- 11. “Taco Tuesday” by Migos
- 12. “Tuesday’s Gone” by Hank Williams
- 13. “Tuesday’s Broken” by Sugarland
- 14. “Tuesday Morning” by Travis Haddix
- 15. “Tuesday” by I Love Makonnen feat. Drake
- 16. “Love You Till Tuesday” by David Bowie
- 17. “C U Next Tuesday” by Kesha
- 18. “Tuesday’s Gone” by Metallica
- 19. “Tuesday Heartache” by Steve Perry
- 20. “Tuesday’s Child” by Steven Curtis Chapman
- Final Thoughts
1. “Tuesdays Gone” by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Starting off our list is this Southern rock classic from Lynyrd Skynyrd. Released in 1973, “Tuesdays Gone” is about the feeling of missing someone after they’ve passed away.
The lyrics are sad, but the melody is catchy and will stay with you long after the song is over. This track can be found under their album (Pronounced ‘Lĕh-‘nérd ‘Skin-‘nérd).
2. “Ruby Tuesday” by The Corrs
“Ruby Tuesday” is a pop song by the Irish band The Corrs. It was released in 2002 for their album VH1 Presents: The Corrs, Live in Dublin.
The lyrics are about the fleeting nature of love and how it can be gone in an instant. It became a worldwide hit with over 5.7 million views.
3. “Ruby Tuesday” by The Rolling Stones
The next “Ruby Tuesday” on our list is by The Rolling Stones. This version was released in 1967 and is a bit different from The Corrs’ take on the song.
It’s more bluesy and has a psychedelic vibe to it. You can find it on their album Let’s Spend the Night Together / Ruby Tuesday.
4. “Another Tuesday Morning” by Jim Brickman
“Another Tuesday Morning” is a piano ballad by American artist Jim Brickman. It was released in 2001 and is about the feeling of waking up after a rough night and realizing that everything is going to be alright. This song always brings comfort and peace, which we could all use on a Tuesday morning.
5. “Tuesday Afternoon” by The Moody Blues
The Moody Blues’ “Tuesday Afternoon” is the next song on our list. It was released in 1967 and is a beautiful piece with an ethereal quality to it.
The lyrics are about lost love and how memories of the past can haunt you. This track is under their album Days of Future Passed.
6. “Tuesday Morning” by The Pogues
“Tuesday Morning” is a folk song by The Pogues. It was released in 1993 and is about the reality of a breakup and how it can be hard to move forward.
The lyrics are candid and paint a picture of poverty and struggle. This track can be found on their album Waiting for Herb.
7. “Groovy Tuesday” by The Smithereens
The next song is by The Smithereens and it’s called “Groovy Tuesday”. It was released in 1992 and is a fun, upbeat track about dancing the night away.
The lyrics are simple but effective, and the melody will get stuck in your head. This song can be found on their album Especially for You.
8. “Tuesday Maybe” by Way Out West
“Tuesday Maybe” is a trance song by Way Out West. It was released in 2017 and is about the hope of finding love again. The lyrics are optimistic and the melody is catchy.
This track can be found on their album Intensify. It now has almost 2 million Youtube views and you can also stream this on other music platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.
9. “Tuesday I’ll Be Gone” by John Anderson feat. Blake Shelton
John Anderson is a country music singer and songwriter. In 2020, he released a duet with Blake Shelton called “Tuesday I’ll Be Gone”.
The song is about a man who is leaving his home and family behind to pursue his dreams. The lyrics are sad but the melody is uplifting. You can find this track on Anderson’s album Years.
10. “Tuesday Heartbreak” by Stevie Wonder
“Tuesday Heartbreak” is a soul song by Stevie Wonder. It was released in 1972 and is about the pain of a breakup.
You can find this track on his album Talking Book. It now has over 370k views on Youtube and is available for streaming on all major music platforms.
11. “Taco Tuesday” by Migos
Migos is a hip-hop group from Atlanta, Georgia. In 2019, they released a song called “Taco Tuesday”. The track is about their love for the Mexican dish and how they crave it every week.
It’s a fun and catchy song with a great beat. It is one of the most popular tracks on the album Taco Tuesday.
12. “Tuesday’s Gone” by Hank Williams
“Tuesday’s Gone” is a country song by Hank Williams. It was released in 1988 and is about the feeling of loneliness after a breakup.
It has been viewed over 200k times on Youtube and you can find this track on his album Wild Streak. This is also available for streaming on all music platforms.
13. “Tuesday’s Broken” by Sugarland
The next song is by Sugarland and it’s called “Tuesday’s Broken”. It was released in 2018 and is about shooting incidents being rampant in the United States.
The lyrics will make you think about the current state of the country and how broken it is. You can find this track on their album Bigger.
14. “Tuesday Morning” by Travis Haddix
“Tuesday Morning” is a blues song by Travis Haddix. It was released in 2011 and is about a man who is struggling to get over his ex-lover.
As of now, it is only available for streaming on Youtube and Soundcloud. This track can be found on the album A Dozen Times.
15. “Tuesday” by I Love Makonnen feat. Drake
“Tuesday” is a hip-hop song by I Love Makonnen. It was released in 2016 and is about the day of the week when most people are free to party.
The track features Drake and has been viewed over 190 million times on Youtube. You can find this song on the album NBA2K17.
16. “Love You Till Tuesday” by David Bowie
David Bowie’s “Love You Till Tuesday” is the next track on our list. It was released in 1967 and is about a man who is madly in love with a woman. It is one of the hit songs under his self-titled album which is now available for streaming on all music platforms.
17. “C U Next Tuesday” by Kesha
“C U Next Tuesday” is a pop song by Kesha. It was released in 2010 and is about a woman who is tired of waiting for her man to call her back.
The lyrics are sassy and the melody is catchy. You can find this track on the album Animal. You can watch the official music video on Youtube which now has almost 400k views.
18. “Tuesday’s Gone” by Metallica
The next song is a cover of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Tuesday’s Gone” by Metallica. It was released in 1998 and became an instant hit upon its release and it now has almost 4 million views on Youtube. This is one of the tracks under their album Garage Inc.
19. “Tuesday Heartache” by Steve Perry
“Tuesday Heartache” is a rock song by Steve Perry. It was released in 1994 and is about the pain of losing someone you love.
The lyrics are emotional and will make you feel the hurt that he’s feeling. You can find this track on his album For the Love of Strange Medicine.
20. “Tuesday’s Child” by Steven Curtis Chapman
The last song on this list is “Tuesday’s Child” by Steven Curtis Chapman. It was released in 1988 and is about the joys and challenges of being a parent.
The lyrics are uplifting and will make you appreciate your parents even more. This was released under their album Real Life Conversations which can be streamed on all major music platforms.
Final Thoughts
In conclusion, there are a lot of songs with Tuesday in the title. Some are about love, some are about heartache, and some are about being a parent. Whatever your mood may be, there’s a song on this list that will suit it. So go ahead and give them a listen!